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Lancet: Darwin's free issue

Giuseppe

Emeritus
From The Lancet: ''[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]We are delighted to send you a link to your own copy of Darwin's Gift, a special issue published by The Lancet. Darwin's Gift celebrates the bicentennial of Charles Darwin's birth, and the 150th anniversary of the publication of the most important work of non-fiction in history: On the Origin of Species.

You'll find essays about Darwin's life and work, and the enduring legacy of his remarkable theory of evolution.

These were Darwin's gifts to all of us; on the occasion of these anniversaries, this book is our gift to you. ''

To download the free issue please follow this link: http://mag.digitalpc.co.uk/fvx/lancet/darwinsgifts/
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Re: Lancet: Darwin's free issue

This is a very nice book. It opens well on dial up; just a little slow on the graphics.

Thanks to Lancet for the free issue and IOH for posting the link.
 
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